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I have several problems I think are spyware which MS
antispyware doesn't fix yet. We run current Norton antivirus which does not find a problem. These problems all relate to an explorer hijack before I installed MSAS which installed a "Search" bar in explorer. Anyone know about this and have ideas how to remove it? It causes multiple problems. 1) Most obvious is flooding screen with many popups almost faster than you can click them away. MSAS now blocks re-hijack at boot time, but doesn't get rid of other related problems. 2) In Add-Remove Programs there is a big black area maybe 5 screens to scroll through. There are also 2 programs "Search toolbar" and "Search plug-in" which cannot be removed from Add-Remove Programs. Search plugin puts up some numbers on the screen and asks that you type them to remove, but . . . 3) The keyboard has been screwed up so you cannot type numbers in any program (this is one of the most harmful aspects of the whole deal) 4) There is another antispyware program which installs related to this called "security iguard" which tries to run itself and reports spurious threats. It appears to have a normal install with a folder in Programs with an uninstall. But if you uninstall it, it re installs itself again after a short time. I believe these all happened at the same time and are related to the same attack, undoubtedly through the browser. I have deactivated explorer as much as I can, and have used Mozilla and Firefox a long time. Explorer does not appear anywhere on my desktop, but this attack apparently runs it in background, or some part of it. I run a 5 node network with XP Pro and have a Netgear DSL router with firewall |
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Jay wrote:
> 1) Most obvious is flooding screen with many popups almost > faster than you can click them away. MSAS now blocks > re-hijack at boot time, but doesn't get rid of other > related problems. > 2) In Add-Remove Programs there is a big black area maybe 5 > screens to scroll through. There are also 2 programs > "Search toolbar" and "Search plug-in" which cannot be > removed from Add-Remove Programs. Search plugin puts up > some numbers on the screen and asks that you type them to > remove, but . . . > 3) The keyboard has been screwed up so you cannot type > numbers in any program (this is one of the most harmful > aspects of the whole deal) > 4) There is another antispyware program which installs > related to this called "security iguard" which tries to run > itself and reports spurious threats. It appears to have a > normal install with a folder in Programs with an uninstall. Hi - Send a suspected spywarereport to MS about this, menu tools. Google on this: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search -- plun |
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This was helpful. Thanks. I did not know about MSAS being able to send a detailed report. Jay >-----Original Message----- >Jay wrote: > >> 1) Most obvious is flooding screen with many popups almost >> faster than you can click them away. MSAS now blocks >> re-hijack at boot time, but doesn't get rid of other >> related problems. >> 2) In Add-Remove Programs there is a big black area maybe 5 >> screens to scroll through. There are also 2 programs >> "Search toolbar" and "Search plug-in" which cannot be >> removed from Add-Remove Programs. Search plugin puts up >> some numbers on the screen and asks that you type them to >> remove, but . . . >> 3) The keyboard has been screwed up so you cannot type >> numbers in any program (this is one of the most harmful >> aspects of the whole deal) >> 4) There is another antispyware program which installs >> related to this called "security iguard" which tries to run >> itself and reports spurious threats. It appears to have a >> normal install with a folder in Programs with an uninstall. > >Hi > >- Send a suspected spywarereport to MS about this, menu tools. > >Google on this: > >http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search > >http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search > >-- >plun >. > |
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